So which ones of my fellow backers on here is lucky enough to be at E3 and have the opportunity to check out the M1?
@deletedpimaxrep1 world anyone attending the private M1 showing at 601 W. 5th St. 9th Floor, Room 1 Los Angeles between 4 and 8 pm have to sign an NDA or are they free to share their impressions with us?
Guys, this is getting super exciting super fast!
Edit: disregard my question re NDA, that part hadn’t been stated in the KS update I had initially been privy to. I think it’s a smart move to keep it under wraps!
I guess if you can hop on a plane overnight or live in L.A you can check it out… thats cool
Fax me the NDA ill sign it so someone can tell me whats up
I wonder if Digital NDA are a thing? like a forum that you can only access if you sign the NDA entry agreeement ? Silly question perhaps, but I know nothing of these things
…and still it will be over-crowded… I went to Gamescom in Germany twice in the recent years but considered it rather pointless because it is just too many people - if there is anything really exciting on demo, you’d be asked to wait in line literally for hours. The only time I would actually queu was when the Touch were being demo’ed (nevermind I had booked a slot with the Oculus app - which had failed miserably as it overbooked the slots by factor 3 so you had to just wait in line).
The only reasonable part is the first hour, because they hand out a limited number of early access tickets against a slightly higher price (still just approx. 30,- €).
I’ve only been to one E3, when it was held in Atlanta, many years ago. I got a free ticket from a vendor, so I only had to pay ~$20 for parking. It was great fun. The big game was the original Unreal and everyone was showing it at the unbelievable 1024x768 resolution on 3DFX Voodoo cards.